ISSNIP Membership Framework

The following chart gives an indication of participation of Australian, International, Affiliates, Early Career Researchers (ECRs) and Students in ISSNIP when the network was created (2004). About 8% of all members in ISSNIP belong to the International Scientific Advisory Committee (ISAC) which is made up of renowned international researchers in the field of sensor networks.

AUSTRALIAN PARTNER ORGANISATIONSThe following organisations have signed the contract with ISSNIP pledging their support. They form the core group of network members.

The University of MelbourneLead UniversityAustralian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Curtin University
Deakin University
Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO)
James Cook University
La Trobe University
MINIFaB
Monash University
National ICT Australia Pty Ltd. (NICTA)
The University of Adelaide
The University of New South Wales
University of Ballarat
University of Technology, Sydney
University of Wollongong (in place of Edith Cowan University)
Victoria University

INTERNATIONAL PARTNER ORGANISATIONSResearchers from the following overseas universities have agreed to be a part of ISSNIP network. Several of them have made visits to Australia in the past years.

California Institute of Technology (Caltech), USA
Cambridge University, UK
City University, Hong-Kong
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Louisiana State University, USA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
University of British Columbia, Canada
University of Twente, The Netherlands
Western Michigan University, USA

1. Dr. Ahsan Khandoker, The University of Melbourne
2. Dr. Alistair Shilton, The University of Melbourne
3. Dr. Daniel Lai, Victoria University
4. Dr. Jayavardhana Gubbi, The University of Melbourne
5. Dr. Jin Sheng Sun, The University of Melbourne
6. Dr. Levin Kuhlmann, The University of Melbourne
7. Dr. Mithun Prasad, UCLA
8. Dr. Russell Brinkworth, University of Adelaide
9. Dr. Slaven Marusic, The University of Melbourne
10. Dr. Thomas Hanselmann, The University of Melbourne
11. Dr. Valeri Ougrinovski, University of New South Wales
12. Dr. Wei Hua Wang, The University of Melbourne
13. Dr. Yee Wei Law, The University of Melbourne
14. Dr. Jussi Pakkanen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
15. Dr. Pazit Levinger, La Trobe University
16. Dr. Alex Leong, The University of Melbourne
17. Dr. Patrick Laube, The University of Melbourne
18. Dr. Chinnu Subramaniam, Deakin University
19. Dr. Craig Savage, The University of Melbourne
20. Dr. Srikumar Venugopal, The University of Melbourne
21. Dr. Chao Jin, The University of Melbourne
22. Dr. James Andrew Broberg, The University of Melbourne
23. Dr. Xingchen Chu, The University of Melbourne
24. Dr. SungJin Choi, The University of Melbourne